Are Google ads expensive?

The cost of Google Ads will vary depending on the type of campaign and the targeting options selected. However, Google Ads is generally not considered to be an expensive platform for businesses. The platform offers businesses access to powerful analytics and reporting tools, allowing them to track the performance of their campaigns and optimize their campaigns accordingly. This helps businesses maximize their return on investment, ensuring that their ads are profitable.

Additionally, Google Ads can be tailored to the specific needs of businesses, allowing them to target the right people and optimize their campaigns accordingly. This ensures that businesses are targeting users who are more likely to convert, thereby increasing their return on investment.

Overall, Google Ads can be an affordable and effective platform for businesses of all sizes, providing them with the tools they need to reach their target audiences, engage with potential customers, and track the performance of their campaigns. With Google Ads, businesses can ensure that their ads are seen by the right people and can create campaigns that are tailored to the needs of their target audiences.

Removing “Allowed Tags” on the comment form.

By Dave Fogel | March 12, 2011

This solution is from the wordpress forums from Emsi.  It is not guaranteed to work on all themes, but it did work fine for me on my theme based on twenty ten. Follows these steps: 1. back up your functions.php file. 2. Add the following to your functions.php file function my_comment_form_args($user_identity, $post_id, $req) { $args…

How to remove the website field from the comment form

By Dave Fogel | March 12, 2011

I had a customer request to remove the website field in the comments.  You would think this would be a relatively simple thing to do, but not so.  After an hour of searching, I found a solution that worked great.  Here is the link. http://techhacking.com/2011/02/04/wordpress-how-to-remove-the-website-field-from-the-comment-form/

Google Website Optimizer and WordPress

By Dave Fogel | February 24, 2011

Today I started a test using Google Website Optimizer on WordPress. The manual way of doing this would mean you would need to create 3 different headers and input the correct tracking code in each. While it is not a ton of work, it is a pain in the butt. The better way to do…